: Jackie is summoned by Duke Scapio to locate 240 tons of Nazi gold buried in a secret base in the Sahara Desert since World War II. : He is joined by three women: : A desert expert and geographer.

: Available for digital purchase or rental in various regions. Apple TV / iTunes

Armour of God II: Operation Condor represents Jackie Chan at the absolute height of his powers. It is a perfect gateway for those new to Hong Kong cinema and a nostalgic powerhouse for long-time fans. Whether it’s for the comedy, the gold-hunting adventure, or the sheer brilliance of the wind tunnel sequence, this is a film that deserves a permanent spot on your hard drive.

The film features a range of impressive action sequences, including a memorable mine shaft chase, a fight scene on a moving train, and a final showdown with the villains. Jackie Chan performs many of his own stunts, showcasing his signature blend of martial arts and physical comedy.

, it follows the protagonist, Jackie (the "Asian Hawk"), as he is hired by the United Nations to locate a hidden cache of buried in the Sahara Desert. The film is celebrated for several key elements: Innovative Action:

A digital file can be deleted with a click. A memory of watching Jackie Chan dodge a hundred machetes while handcuffed to another man, knowing he fractured his ankle on take three, is indelible. Before you click "download," consider instead seeking the film legally (on services like Prime Video or physical Blu-ray). The film isn't just content to be consumed; it is a monument to a pre-CGI world. To download it illegally is to steal not just money from the distributors, but context from yourself. You don't download Operation Condor ; you experience it. And no file size is large enough to contain that.

While the first Armour of God is famous (or infamous) for the stunt that nearly killed Jackie, Operation Condor is widely considered the superior film in terms of pacing and comedy. It solidified Jackie Chan's persona as the "everyman hero"—a guy who gets hurt, makes mistakes, but ultimately wins through ingenuity and persistence. Looking to Add This Classic to Your Collection?